Keystone Resort

Keystone, CO 80435

Hours

Winter Chairlift Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Winter Snow Tubing Hours: 10:15 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Seasonal hours vary. Check their website for details.

Cost

There are numerous Keystone tickets and passes to choose from, from day-rates to season and Epic passes. For example:

  • Adult daily rate from $206
  • Child (5-12) daily rate from $134

Prices are subject to change. Please check their website for updates.

About

Keystone Resort is a haven for adventure seekers, offering an irresistible lure of majestic mountains, stunning natural beauty, and plentiful outdoor activities.

This alluring destination was founded in 1970 by Max Dercum, a visionary ski enthusiast. Since then, the resort has grown in leaps and bounds, transforming into a year-round destination that leaves visitors spellbound.

Keystone Resort is named after the Keystone Gulch and was originally a tiny operation with several ski runs. Over the years, it flourished under the ownership of Ralston Purina Company, which invested heavily in the resort's expansion.

Today, Keystone Resort is a sprawling paradise featuring three mountains, more than 135 trails, and an impressive 3,000 acres of skiable terrain. The resort's ongoing commitment to providing unparalleled guest experiences has earned it a coveted spot among the top-rated ski destinations in North America.

Come summer, the offerings at Keystone Resort are just as enticing! Outdoor enthusiasts may partake in mountain biking, golfing, fishing, and hiking.

The resort also hosts numerous events throughout the year, adding a buzz of excitement to the serene mountain landscape.

Keystone Resort is where stories are made, and every visit adds a new layer to its rich tapestry. When vacationing in Summit County, add Keystone Resort to your to-do list!

Fun Facts & Cool Features

Keystone Resort in Colorado is renowned for its thrilling skiing and snowboarding slopes and unique and exciting features.

One intriguing attraction is its unparalleled night skiing. As one of the few resorts in Colorado that offer this exhilarating experience, Keystone illuminates specific trails after sundown, providing an entirely different perspective on the snow-blanketed landscape.

Imagine extending your Colorado skiing adventure into the evening under the starlit sky. Such an adventure will be a magical and unforgettable experience.

Additionally, Keystone boasts the largest Zamboni-maintained outdoor skating rink in North America. Situated in the heart of Lakeside Village, the expansive 5-acre rink provides endless fun for all.

Skating with the stunning Rocky Mountains as your backdrop is one memory you'll treasure forever!

Local Tips

  • Book your tickets in advance during peak seasons to avoid long lines.
  • Try to visit on weekdays to enjoy less crowded slopes.
  • Look for package deals with accommodations and passes for a more cost-effective trip.
  • Several local eateries offer discounts for resort pass holders. Make sure to check them out.

Location

Keystone, CO 80435

Frequently Asked Questions

Flying into Denver International Airport provides the easiest route. From there, you can rent a car or book a mountain shuttle for the scenic two-hour drive (about 100 miles) west along Interstate 70 straight into town.

Others may choose to fly to Colorado Springs, located 115 miles southeast of Breckenridge, taking US-24 and CO-9 through the Alma and Fairplay.


As a four-season mountain destination, anytime is a good time to visit Breckenridge.

  • Winter, and into early Spring, provides perfect conditions for skiing, with peak snowfall between December and March.
  • Summer brings mild weather from June to August for hiking and festivals, along with endless outdoor activities.
  • Fall is the ideal time to experience the golden hue of aspens turning - mid-to-late September. Plus, this is when there are generally fewer crowds and lingering warm weather.

Purchase lift tickets online through the Breckenridge Ski Resort website or the Epic Pass platform. Buying tickets in advance secures the best daily rates and guarantees mountain access during busy holiday weekends.

The town sits at an elevation of 9,600 feet above sea level, while the ski resort reaches almost 13,000 feet. Visitors should drink plenty of water and allow time to adjust to the high altitude.

Yes. Visitors enjoy snowmobiling, dog sledding, and ice skating. Historic Main Street features excellent shopping, diverse dining options, and local arts, providing plenty of entertainment off the slopes for every guest.

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